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MBA, Friendship, Divorce…a day of reflection

Blank Sheet of PaperToday I graduated from the Paul Merage School of Business with my MBA. It was such an awesome day. My family was there to support me, and I had a great time with friends cheering, laughing, and just enjoying our last few hours together before the MBA ended. The experience was bittersweet, but one I’ll remember for a long time.

Three years ago, when I decided to start my MBA, I chose a fully employed, regional program because 1) I didn’t want to go into debt and  2) I was getting married and I didn’t want to be apart from my wife.  For the first 1-2 years, I really doubted the value of the MBA and whether it was worth it. As I graduate today, I feel so lucky to have gone through this experience.

I made so many wonderful relationships that I know I will have for a very long time. I’ve found an awesome friend and training partner in Matt, a new female bff in Nour, an awesome friend and business partner in Sherry (and another sistard through this relationship), a gay partner in Mark (we both went to all boys high schools, so we get each other :) ), and countless other friends who I will no doubt keep in touch with (and I won’t name all of you at risk of leaving out a name, but you know who you are). To me, this masters in business taught me truly what’s important in life, which is friendship and connecting with others, for that is what life is about. As I’ve questioned countless times in this blog, when I die, that is what will make me die happy.

Jenn, my ex-wife, also attended. I must say that this moment was truly bittersweet. I married Jenn two weeks after the MBA started, and today I graduate only a few weeks from finalizing our divorce papers. It’s pretty hard to describe the emotions I felt spending this afternoon with her.

Jenn is my best friend. She probably knows me better than anyone. As you’ve read in my previous blog posts, our marriage was not meant to be. I’ve had advice from people about whether its good or bad to remain friends during this period of transition from married couple to friends, and I must say that the answer to that question is a tough one. Today is a great example of why.

Hanging out for lunch with my family and Sherry’s family felt like old times. That feeling too is one of happiness in the moment, but sadness when it ends. The end of that moment is the realization that things have changed, and what felt normal for so long is now different. I wish I could describe that with a better word, but its very difficult to explain that feeling. It’s one of pain, anxiety, sadness, but also one of happiness that Jenn and I could realize we’re much better friends than a couple.

There are several “ends” in a divorce. There’s deciding on leaving each other, moving out, creating a separation agreement, signing divorce papers, and moving on with other people. All of these events signify an “end” that is difficult to go through, but makes the next inevitable steps in life easier.

Today, when I dropped Jenn off and went back to our old place, I felt this was another “end”. We had both officially completed our educational pursuits in the past two weeks, and these pursuits began when we were dating. I don’t know if you can only imagine what that feels like, but it’s definitely an unsettling feeling. We’ve finished our education and are moving on to the next stages of our life without each other. The other “end” comes in a month when she moves to SF. These ends get easier, but they’re still hard to deal with in the moment.

Despite how tough these experiences can be, I’m thankful for what Jenn and I have. We get each other, and although we don’t have the relationship love that makes a marriage work, we have that friendship love where we can count on each other. Although it’s a tough transition and space is good, these days are worth every minute.

I’ve revealed a lot in these posts, and I hope being real for each of you reading this helps you in your life. When you go through something similar or have a friend or family member who also encounters these sorts of events, I hope that my blog provides some insight into what could be going through that person’s heart. It’s easy to describe the mind, but the heart tends to hide behind that tough exterior that exists in all of us. I’ve tried to move beyond this exterior and reveal what’s deep down.

So today I graduate an MBA. But I’m no master of business, that’s for sure. I am on this journey of life. After several years of searching for my path, I finally feel like I’m on it. To me, the mastery of life has begun. Thankfully, it can’t be mastered, and I will forever be a student!

Here’s to my day of reflection…

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Search for the Meaning of Life?

dead citiesOk, so here I am, sitting in my cabin in Lake Arrowhead on the 2nd night of the closing residential, reflecting on my life. Tonight, it came up in class that I have a blog. I started thinking about what I set out to do in this blog, which was to search for meaning in life. To understand purpose and figure out what truly I should do…

This weekend is all about purpose, life, and why we went to school to get these MBAs. Now that we’re done with the degree, what will we do with it? It’s funny that we’re reflecting on this now AFTER we got the degree. Of course, this economy doesn’t help.

So I ruminate. What is my purpose? I can repeat my challenge in life that I may have mentioned six times today, twice to the entire class: what is ENOUGH? If you’re at a comfortable salary level, then what is the point of promotion? What is the point of more money? What is the point of working more hours? When you’re sitting on your death bed, many years from now (did that trigger braveheart anyone), then will you look back at getting promotions, running a company, or making more money as the things that defined who you are? I think several years ago, I would of answered yes. Today this is a resounding no.

I know that in my life, I will die happy if 1) I loved with my entire heart everything and everyone that was meaningful in my life 2) I grew old with a woman that I would do anything for and we continued to love each other through ups and downs  and 3) I positively impacted others to be better people in their lives (can be kids, friends, students, etc…)

I asked Matt and Rishi what they thought about happiness on their death bed (yes, a very deep conversation one night in our cabin), and they felt this came down to leaving a legacy. Legacy could be different for everyone, but it meant leaving something behind, from your name, to teaching kids to be better, to having kids that you did your best job parenting.

Knowing this, I believe that purpose relates to doing what will make me happy in life. And based on what I mentioned above, I know the things that will get me there. So if I start living for this, how does this impact my work? What happens if priorities shift and those things become the most important things in my life?

I guess we’ll find out…

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Life strategy – applying an MBA to life

A Late Given RoseI’ve spent much time in the last 10 years of my life analyzing businesses, trying to make sense of what they do and how they can do it better. I’m an analyst by nature, but how much time have I spent analyzing my own life. By the look of this blog, quite a bit in the last few months.

But most of that was backward, not forward, looking. I know quite a bit about corporate strategy, and I’ve taken several additional classes in my MBA to learn more about this. As I enter my final (strategy) course in my MBA, and I was reading about defining strategy for a company, I started thinking about my strategy in life and why I don’t spend nearly enough time defining this.

We go through life without spending a lot of time about what our objectives are, what scope we’re working under, and what our strengths and weaknesses are. I think sub consciously we do this, but this changes constantly based on our current environment and events that happen, and do we ever re-evaluate where we are?

Would we be better off we do this? Would we make different decisions because we’ve mapped out a course for ourselves? Would we feel better about our future because we’re taking steps to get to a certain goal or aspiration.

I’m going to try and take some time talking about life strategy in my next few posts. I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether you have a strategy and what you think about this.

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2009 Goals

so as the new year rolls around, i’m trying to focus on the things I want to achieve in 2009. as you gathered from my last post, it’s also time to start dreaming, so I’ll be looking at things i want to achieve by 2015 as well in a later post. but first things first. in 2009, i want to:

  1. Run a half marathon
  2. Run a full marathon
  3. Run an Olympic length triathlon
  4. Graduate with my MBA
  5. Develop a leadership philosophy
  6. Draw a self portrait that someone else can recognize as me
  7. Mix music that my wife will say, “that sounds good”
  8. Complete project harmony at work
  9. Develop a metrics program at HID that changes the way the executive team makes decisions
  10. Blog 365 times
  11. Play 5 songs from memory on my keyboard of medium difficulty
  12. Play golf 13 times, and break par once (i may have to increase my chances and play rancho san joaquin every time)
  13. Leave the country 5 times, 2 of which are to places I haven’t been before, and 2 of which are with my wife
  14. Get to San Francisco 3 times
  15. Start a mini company (meaning, a company that isn’t grand in scale that can either help someone or generate a little income)
  16. Develop a basic website with beginner CSS and PHP skills
  17. Be a good manager to whoever I manage this year
  18. Continue to love unconditionally
  19. Be there when I’m needed most, to friends, family, and most importantly, my wife
  20. Go over and above my 8 hours of required time at the animal shelter
  21. Bike to work at least once a week
  22. Write an ebook

Long shots

  • Sky dive
  • Snowboard 4 times
  • Road trip up the coast
  • Learn Spanish
  • Learn German
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